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Basketry Hat2005.73.10

Gift of the Harris Family descendants, Port Orford, Oregon.

Culture
Hupa and Yurok
Material
hazel wood, spruce root, beargrass and maidenhair fern
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Basket1997.22.4
Spoon05.588.7578

Museum Expedition 1905, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
Yurok
Material
antler
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Basketry Hat05.588.7528

Woven basketry hat that women would wear.

Culture
Yurok
Material
fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Basket05.588.7633

Basket with a woven design of two triangles bisected with a white rectangle.

Culture
Yurok
Material
fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Twined Basketry Hat30.1453

Gift of Charlotte Elizabeth Dudley

Culture
Yurok
Material
fibre and woodwardia fern
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Twined Basket Hat05.588.7515

Museum Expedition 1905, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
Yurok
Material
conifer root and bear grass
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Twined Basket Hat05.588.7538

Woven hat with a 3 tier stepped design. A break in the design is used to indicate the back of the cap.

Culture
Yurok
Material
fibre
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Pipe05.588.7617

Hollowed out tubular pipe. Often used in the sweat house, pipes were used for locally grown tobacco. This type of pipe is hand-carved out of hardwood, usually madrone, manzanita or oak, worked with sandstone, and polished with fibers of horsetail rush to create a very fine finish.

Culture
Yurok
Material
wood
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Woman's Brush Dance Skirt06.331.7923

This skirt would be worn wrapped from back around the sides. The open front would then be covered by a fringed apron. This skirt shows signs of much wear. Most of the materials it is made from are from local sources with the exception of two copper discs, shaped and cut like the abalone. All the ornaments in addition to being aesthetically pleasing would make a sound as the woman moved in the dance. A small blue bead is fastened in the fringe.

Culture
Hupa and Yurok
Material
hide, abalone shell, clam shell, copper metal, bear grass, maidenhair fern, iris fibre and glass bead
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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